Lenovo released some new products at Autodesk University 2015: The ThinkPad P40 Yoga, ThinkPad P50s, and ThinkStation P310 at this event.

ThinkPad P40 Yoga

The ThinkPad Yoga has always been a great series for a reliable business convertible for those who loves the modes of Lenovo's great Ideapad Yoga series but also want the design of the ThinkPad. However, many users want more that that. They want a powerhouse workstation laptop in the form factor of the convertible. Lenovo's new ThinkPad P40 Yoga that was just released is a great solution to that.

The main selling point for the P40 Yoga is support for Wacom's Active pen display, which (offers a full 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity). It also has a 2560 X 1440 IPS display, which is a great display that is above standard 1080p, and creates a crisp and sharp screen.

Lenovo's new ThinkPad P40 Yoga also has the latest performance, including Nvidia Quadro GPUs, Intel 6th gen i7 processors, 16GB of memory, and 512GB SSD support. These specs are much more powerful than the ThinkPad Yoga, especially with the graphics card.

Of course, ThinkPad's legendary reliability and quality is built into this product, and also, the lift and lock keyboard is also on this product.

Lenovo ThinkPad P50s

Lenovo released the P50 a while back, which is due to come out any time soon, at Q4 2015. It has top of the line workstation power and performance, with Intel Xeon processors, a color calibrator (which I will be reviewing one soon), and a 4K display!

The P50s is a lighter, cheaper, and less performing laptop than the P50. It will cost less, features a Intel Skylake Intel i7 instead of a Xeon, and a 3K display instead. This means it is more portable, and also lighter as well. Also, Power Bridge technology is coming back, offering up to 17 hours of battery on this one.

Lenovo ThinkStation P310

I've never focused much on the ThinkStation series. However, the newly released ThinkStation P310 will have upgraded performance upgrades, mainly on the memory and hard drive, with options for Xeon processors as well. It's a great computer, with Lenovo's reliability and cooling systems.

Availability

Are you excited for these products? Well, all three of these should be available starting Q1 2016, with the P40 Yoga starting at $1399, the ThinkPad P50s starting at $1299, and the ThinkStation P310 starting at $729. Those prices are pretty good for the specs you are getting.